Summer Grads

What is recruiting like in the fall for summer graduates? Do banks look down upon that since you are not going to be a student the remainder of the year until you start? Also, what type of jobs do you pick up between the beginning of fall and the end of spring, right before you start working?

It looks as though I will be graduating in Summer this year, and there is just no way I can push it back any further (Ive been in school long enough). My only worry is that because Ill be a summer grad, fall recruiting will be almost non-existant for me. What are your suggestions for those who have had this experience, or know a bit about recruiting. Thanks

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